Looking for a way to introduce your baby to his or her first words? "Baby Einstein's My First Signs" is the perfect DVD for you.
The latest DVD in this popular series uses your baby's new-found skill of eye-hand coordination to learn 20 basic signs for commonly used words and phrases. Oscar Winner Marlee Matlin joins in and shows how to make the signs. The DVD uses classical music and artwork to enhance the instruction of the signs along with babies, toddlers, children and adults showing how to perform each one.
The program focuses on four different areas: family time, meal time, play time and bedtime. It introduces words such as mommy, milk, daddy, eat, blanket, and play.
The bonus section consists of puppet shows including ones on opposites and other new words. You can also view the toys used in the video and view the DVD in Spanish and French.
This is a great way to start teaching your baby something that they can use forever.
There are lots of other ways to get this information and in some cases, as your child gets older, they can figure out how to tell you they want to eat or drink without using the 'official' method.
The latest DVD in this popular series uses your baby's new-found skill of eye-hand coordination to learn 20 basic signs for commonly used words and phrases. Oscar Winner Marlee Matlin joins in and shows how to make the signs. The DVD uses classical music and artwork to enhance the instruction of the signs along with babies, toddlers, children and adults showing how to perform each one.
The program focuses on four different areas: family time, meal time, play time and bedtime. It introduces words such as mommy, milk, daddy, eat, blanket, and play.
The bonus section consists of puppet shows including ones on opposites and other new words. You can also view the toys used in the video and view the DVD in Spanish and French.
This is a great way to start teaching your baby something that they can use forever.
There are lots of other ways to get this information and in some cases, as your child gets older, they can figure out how to tell you they want to eat or drink without using the 'official' method.
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